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Galerie des Gobelins (Paris)Webpage about the Galerie des Gobelins, building created by Jean-Camille Formigé in 1922 to present the works of craftsmen of national manufacture to the general public. In French. Link
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Opéra de Vichy (Vichy)Page offering photos and information about the Opera in Vichy, the only Art Nouveau style theatre in France. In French. Link
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Nogent-sur-Marne - Art Nouveau - Art Déco (Nogent-sur-Marne)Interesting website presenting Art Nouveau and Art Déco architects in Nogent-sur-Marne. Well documented with information and photos about the Nachbaur family and Art Nouveau architects C. Damotte and Georges Pradeau. In French. Link
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Villa Berlier (Lyon)The Berlier foundation presents the Villa Berlier in Lyon, commissioned by Louis Berlier to the architect Paul Bruyas in 1910, the interior design et the furniture being ordered to Jacques Gruber and Louis Majorelle. In French. Link
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Musée Galliera (Paris)Information pages of the Palais Galliera, Fashion Museum of the City of Paris, where a great 19th and 20th century collection hosts the complete garments of elegant women such as the countess Greffulhe, the Princess Murat or Anna Gould. In French. Link
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Petit Palais (Paris)The Fine Arts Museum of the City of Paris hosts a Paris 1900 collection, especially with works from the glassmaker Emile Gallé, the architect Hector Guimard and jewellers Lalique and Fouquet. In French, English and Spanish. Link
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Musée Maurice Denis (Saint-Germain-en-Laye)The Musée Maurice Denis, former house of the painter, recalls Maurice Denis (1870-1943)'s life and the story of the Nabis movement, including works by Bonnard, Gauguin or Serusier. In French. Link
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Le Train Bleu (Paris)Website of famous Parisian Restaurant "Le Train Bleu" which was built in the Lyon station for the 1900 World Fair. In French and English. Link
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Villa Demoiselle (Reims)The Website of the tourist office describes how the Villa Demoiselle was built in Reims in 1909 according to the plans of the architect Louis Sorel (1867-1934) for Louise Pommery. In French. Link
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Fragrance 1900 (Paris)Website displaying inventories and photos of works by Art Nouveau artists Hector Guimard (including the Castel Béranger) and Jules Lavirotte. In French. Link
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Brasserie des Brotteaux (Lyon)Art Nouveau brasserie built in 1913 in Lyon where you can admire handpainted mouldings and tiles. In French. Link
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Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (1874-1945) (Paris)Friends of Lucie Delarue-Mardrus (1874-1945), a very well know artist and writer (poet, novelist, musician, composer, sculptor, painter, film director) of the Belle Epoque. In French. Link
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Rouen Railway Station (Rouen)Wikipedia illustrated page showing Rouen Railway Station, built in Art Nouveau style by the architect Adolphe Dervaux and opened in 1928. In English. Link
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Musée de la Piscine, Roubaix (Roubaix)Website of the Musée de la Piscine in Roubaix, which suggests a virtual tour. Art Nouveau collection including vases and stained-glass windows. In French. Link
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Musée Dior, Granville (Granville)Website of the Musée Dior in Granville. Art Nouveau furniture in the house and Art Nouveau tea garden. In French. Link
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The Heritage Foundation (France)This French Foundation aims to preserve and enhance the non-protected rural heritage. Houses, churches, bridges, wash-houses, mills, industrial heritage, furniture, natural heritage… all types of local heritage are eligible to the action of the Foundation. Together with the State and the main players of the sector, it helps the public and association owners to finance their projects, allows private owners reducing works taxation, and raise corporate sponsorship. The foundation counts Art Nouveau heritage in its projects. In French. Link
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Chronological Line of the Museum of Decorative Arts - Paris (Paris)Fashion and textile. In French and English. Link
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Strasbourg's municipal baths (Strasbourg)These municipal baths, designed by architect Fritz Beblo, are included in the inventory of historical monuments. This temple of hydrotherapy has two pools, one for women and one for men decorated with vaulted ceilings, fountains, stained-glass windows and Prussian blue tiles. In French. Link
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High School of Decorative Arts of Strasbourg (Strasbourg)The building, built in 1892 under the leadership of the chief architect of the city Johann Carl Edward Ott and Roederer in the intellectual movement of the Werkbund, is at the heart of a former botanical garden. The façade listed as historical monument since 1981, is decorated with ceramic tiles of Leon Elchinger, allegorical figures representing the major science, geometry, archeology, architecture, painting, sculpture, and with plant motifs. In French. Link
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Villa Schützenberger (Strasbourg)Art nouveau villa built in 1898 and 1899 by architects Berninger and Krafft on behalf of Oscar Schützenberger. In French and German. Link
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